Overview
Normanton wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves approximately 1,200 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the Gulf of Carpentaria catchment.
Normanton wastewater treatment plant is located in the remote town of Normanton, Carpentaria Shire, Queensland, Australia. The facility serves a small population of around 1,218 residents and operates with secondary treatment, which is typical for small inland communities in Australia. As a secondary treatment plant, it provides biological treatment to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge. The plant's discharge volume of approximately 315 megalitres per year indicates it handles the town's domestic wastewater. Australian wastewater treatment plants are regulated under state and national guidelines, including the National Water Quality Management Strategy. The plant discharges into the Norman River system, which flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria. This catchment supports diverse aquatic life and is an important area for migratory birds. The plant's operation helps protect downstream water quality in this ecologically sensitive region.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into the Norman River, which flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria, a large shallow sea known for its biodiversity. The Gulf supports important fisheries and is a critical habitat for marine species such as dugongs and sea turtles. The region's tropical climate means seasonal rainfall influences river flows and dilution capacity.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Normanton, Carpentaria Shire, Queensland, Australia, near the Norman River.
The plant serves approximately 1,218 residents of Normanton and surrounding areas.
The plant discharges treated effluent into the Norman River system, which flows into the Gulf of Carpentaria.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which includes biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.
Wastewater treatment in Queensland is regulated under the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008, with discharge permits issued by the Department of Environment and Science.
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